tickled in English

verb
1
lightly touch or prod (a person or a part of the body) in a way that causes itching and often laughter.
she tickled me under the chin
2
appeal to (someone's taste, sense of humor, curiosity, etc.).
here are a couple of anecdotes that might tickle your fancy

Use "tickled" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "tickled" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "tickled", or refer to the context using the word "tickled" in the English Dictionary.

1. The clown tickled the kids.

2. The fairy tale tickled the child.

3. They all sounded just as tickled.

4. His wisecrack tickled his girlfriend.

5. She tickled my nose with a feather.

6. 8 They all sounded just as tickled.

7. I tickled his feet with a feather.

8. He tickled my feet with a feather.

9. I'm not used to being tickled.

10. The story tickled her fancy/curiosity.

11. 3 I tickled his feet with a feather.

12. 2 He tickled my feet with a feather.

13. Her lively, often snide commentary tickled me.

14. 13 She was tickled pink to be given flowers.

15. 9 The teacher tickled the pupils with a joke.

16. Her company's over-used slogan always tickled him.

17. 11 He was tickled with his new computer.

18. 1 Babies want to be tickled and hugged.

19. These Addenda in the colonel's own handwriting tickled Norton's fancy

20. 14 The story was really funny-it tickled me.

21. But Princess Di was tickled pink yesterday by this new portrait.

22. The idea of playing a joke on her tickled his fancy.

23. Remember the time I pinned you down and tickled you until you cried?

24. Pictures/Photos of belies and Bellybuttons and/or of them getting tickled

25. 17 The idea of playing a joke on her tickled his fancy.

26. 19 I looked in a lot of clothes shops but nothing really tickled my fancy.

27. 18 I was tickled to discover that we'd both done the same thing.

28. If he complains that someone tickled him, ask him, “Where did he tickle you?”

29. He tickled gently at its glossy carapace,but the stubborn beetle would not budge.

30. The thought of debonair Seb Smith being beaten by spotty, horrid little Nails tickled Nutty's imagination.

31. At "Cheapen the cost" his big ears twitched as if they had been tickled

32. I playfully tickled him behind an ear and he lazily turned his head and sank a canine into my thumb.

33. The landlord chuckled again with his lean chuckle, and seemed to be mightily tickled at something beyond my comprehension.

34. Katharine tickled Benji with the whip to keep the activity and the bend until he was back on the track.

35. 6 His limpid style and flashes of wit overcame Labour heckling, tickled the press and brought a smile to jaded Tory backbenchers.

36. His limpid style and flashes of wit overcame Labour heckling, tickled the press and brought a smile to jaded Tory backbenchers.

37. All four comics got me giggling, but Hughley was the only one who tickled me till I was out of breath.

38. "Thora thora,” they answer, tickled, but add that they are slowly beginning to understand the colour combination on the circuit boards.

39. His limpid style and flashes of wit overcame Labour heckling(Sentencedict.com ), tickled the press and brought a smile to jaded Tory backbenchers.

40. By Ggerri in Blabs Tags: Buttercream, Chocolate, Cupcake, Oreo, White Russian I’ve always been tickled by the idea of a cookie in a cupcake

41. If you admire fancy words, if every sky is beauteous, every blonde curvaceous, every intelligent child prodigious, if you are tickled by discombobulate, you will have a bad time with Reminder

42. 17 If you admire fancy words, if every sky is beauteous, every blonde curvaceous, every intelligent child prodigious, if you are tickled by discombobulate, you will have a bad time with Reminder

43. 2:1) The apostle Paul spoke of “a period of time when [people would] not put up with the healthful teaching, but, in accord with their own desires, they [would] accumulate teachers for themselves to have their ears tickled.”

44. For there will be a period of time when they will not put up with the healthful teaching, but, in accord with their own desires, they will accumulate teachers for themselves to have their ears tickled; and they will turn their ears away from the truth.”

45. Foretelling this, the apostle Paul said: “There will be a period of time when they will not put up with the healthful teaching, but, in accord with their own desires, they will accumulate teachers for themselves to have their ears tickled.” —2 Timothy 4:3.

46. ‘Short comedies Burlesquing cinema trends tickled insiders and sophisticates; while mainstream Gainsborough features like Blighty and The Constant Nymph achieved considerable box-office success.’ ‘From the outset, however, the poem, Clough's first full-length published work, was meant as a brash ‘Anglo-Savage’ metrical experiment, at

47. God’s Word foretold this development, saying: “There will be a period of time when they [people professing to serve God] will not put up with the healthful teaching, but, in accord with their own desires, they will accumulate teachers for themselves to have their ears tickled.”

48. (Acts 20:20) He solemnly charged Timothy as an elder to “preach the word” of God in building faith and in preparing the congregation for the period when some would ‘not put up with the healthful teaching, but, in accord with their own desires, would accumulate teachers for themselves to have their ears tickled.’